.
2. From the Insert bar??™s XSLT category, choose Repeat Region.
Alternatively, you can select Insert ??? XSLT Objects ??? Repeat Region; either approach opens the
XPath Expression Builder (Repeat Region) dialog box.
3. In the XPath Expression Builder (Repeat Region) dialog box, select the element you want to repeat
(see Figure 32-7).
FIGURE 32-7
Choose the parent repeating element with the plus sign (disclosure triangle on the
Macintosh).
Repeatable elements are identified with the double-angle brackets and plus sign, +. Be sure to
choose the parent repeating element of any item you want to display.
4. Click OK when you??™re done.
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In Design view with Invisible Elements enabled, Dreamweaver displays a border around the repeated area
with the label xsl:for-each.
Filtering XSL data
While XPath Expression Builder (Repeat Region) dialog box makes setting up a repeat region a simple
point-and-click operation, it also permits you to establish filters for the data. You could, for example, use
this feature to limit the items from the Adobe XML News Aggregator (http://weblogs.macromedia
.com/mxna/) to those concerned with Dreamweaver.
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